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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1908-05-07, Page 3May 7th, roll esus for tiotohing. • ODP€f'Ig • Ross cOntb.OrB►Wn Lafill�irlllsA '. N egge fromv egoguite utility egg machin ie of *hie .0041 . 4oile�a. iety.. fowl, at 760. per I' . tienerall retttnd of 1d eggi, MOP a n l Ae �iMA 1I1�, Clinton. Oi ooaite Commercial Hotel. VOA. that lays, is. tholleatllatllays h Rhode Jihad;, °Rede, Singles •Oornb, $1 and $1.50, per 10, Rose Co►nb, *1 and i 1,50 per. 15. Barsin excellent laying etr'aitt. m both corals; ate tie let matinee are euro to. rrodupa even. color, and winding bfrd ,. " 'AL 14aulnlan, tnl1etdn. Bgga going like het area. fiend for circulars. Partridge and 4"o1umb1an. WYandottes. From a pen of Partridge Wyandottes including the sup winning pallet, the special winning hen and •the first prize cockerel it the Clinton show. A1B0 Col, =him Wyandottes whinerra of 1st prize, .1 at 92, per. 18, or three settings for $5. H. E. ROfKE.. Barred Rocks, and Light Brahman • • Eggs for hatching from aodve breeds, as follows: Light Brahmad, $2.00 per 15. Barred Rocks, ado per. 43, only a limited number of 'sittings of either,eu order early, JA,Bl.Z RAND, Clinton, Seed Gram' for Sale First pike oats, pate and barley,- also 'timothy -seed for sale. Terms cash, in some cases 3 to 9 months" time if desired.. W. G. PERRIN. Seed Potatoes A quantity of need Potatoes Rural New Yorker, prize Winners and prolific yielders, . W. GRANT, London Road, Choice Seed Potatoes. Good White Giant, College •11'1•atohlees and Empire seed potatoes for sale; _._.. Maitland Con., Solmesviile, t Cream Separator Tor Sale j'George Hepburn was sentenced at Kingston to 0Menthe for bigamy, Alexander Rodin, .tr Montreal .boy ato'hlrbe be fouiud along the railway,. and died, Jobft Snuthwood, a. fireman In thee' iCookshutt Works, Brantford, was severelY scalded by a boiler explosion ;Martin Price: 4Iias Harry Willer, wars yesterday sentenced . to , fifteen ears in Penitentiary for burglarly In ttuelph, Frenois Setts, an Italian laborer of Toronto,was buried in a sewer• cav:ein yesterday afternoon, and smothered to death, • The finest tea grown} in the world is the standard of quality used in pre- paring "Salads" Tea, Sold only rn sealed lead packets,. Lord Milner, formerly governor of the Transvaal, will visit '-Canada this summer and deliyer a. course of lec- tures on preferential trade. • Former President Grayer, Cleve- land is suffering from cancer of the stomaoh,..and his cope bee . been Pron- ounced hopeless by specialists. Rev A W . Churchill, • pastor of Wes- ley Methodist. church Winnipeg, has accepted a call to the pastorate of l rinty,'lrethodist churgh,i'orr A'itTiur Although ,Port 'Arthur will adopt eastern time in May the hotels will not, and the,bars may stag open till what will then be 12 o'clock instead of 11 o'clock now. W W: Nelles, a .farmer living - near Lucknow, committed suicide. yester- day by shooting himself. Despond• encu over ill-heaith and the ;death of his wife was the cause. ' • • • The. body of Robert` Johnston, a farm laborer living near Watford, was found on the G T R tracks about a mile west of Watford:' There were no: marks on the bodyr�so it is evident the man was not 'struck by a train. Demara, of Stoney ,Point, was held up in Ms -room - by two - robbers,: and- forged tcegive up"his -money. This is the second time this has happened of late., `" There is no clue, as Demara cannot describe the mein yery acour:. ately. The celebrated., Foulds will case i in Winnipeg was -ended yesterday, by De presiding Judge. declaring that , will produced by.Wm Foulls pur- orting to be the last will of George Fouldo was a slovenly forger 3?. The Fould's mistress, and her illegimate hildren... The estate is yvalued at a out a million ddllars. After. the • hottest temperance fight ver known in New Brunswick, the lcott Act was sustained here.onThurs- ay,_yy a majority of 17$. Though it was expected' liquor. •license, would.' be defeated the: majority in favor of the act .was .larger than.anticipated. An exceptionahylarge•yote:'was polled. ' Baby's Teething Time Is d Troublous Time a ' When baby is teething the whole ! • household is upset. The tender, Iittle and :Awollen, poor little child suffers and often erys, ' ay and night, wearing. .the . mother et arid keeping 'the rest of the family on edge. In, the homes where Baby's Own Tablets are used there is no such orry. The Tablets ally the infiom-. • roation, :'soothe the-tcritation and ria the teeth through painlessly. s Williams, StJoseph, Ont., says My first baby suffered terribly when cuttingg her teeth 'and' the doctor cold do nothin off 11 e.�s►t a , o Balb'y rItiln Tablets and they did er so .much good that :.i cannot- say enough ;in. their favor. You may be, A De Laval Separator as good as new, ' can be seen.et Seeley & Weste Black- th smith shop T. R. WIGGINTON, Bin• Clinton. p 1 still have one 4 year old driving mare 1. c for sale, well broken to go ei*her double or) b single. Terme cash, or 3 to 6 months:time as arranged W. G. PERRIN, I e Gra" • • Shorthorns for Sale 2 good young ball l and 12 menthe old, sired by Duke of Richmond,and bred from good oows,prices: to suit the times. Also, a quantity of good seed barley. • E H WISE Clinton P.O.... Pasturage Hamm' zented"'1h raper arm, em prepared to take in a limned number of cattle for summer. Plenty of water. din O. W. WILLIAMS, Rolmesville '1'l-�lI1Vri.'t1 SEW 1111A WHAT IDE KIDNEYS DOI BREAKING . IN NEW MEN. What Bootl�'s"7�id� y Pills are Doi Fox Clinton People A11 the blood in the body pas through ugh- tho kidneys every 3 minute The Kidney* filter the blood. They work night and day to del remove about 500 grains of impu matter. If they fail stomp part of th ini ure matter is left in the kith) bringing on pain in the back,headaa. (Reznness, irregular heart,hot,dry ski cheumat)sm, gravel, dropey,depos)ts 1 the urine. Booth's Kidney Pills mai. the filtering right and Overcome Ki ney trouble, Hundreds of RuronOoun ty residents have found• this out. Mrs. J. Cook, of Joseph St., Clinton . Unt., .says,—"After suffering with. severe attack of la grippe, my back wasso tender , and weak that.I eon! scarcely get around. A continual dal Wearing down, pain had settled in. th region of" the kidneys and extended around my sides. My head would arch constantly and there was often a dizz feeling and spots appearing and .a though I knew my sickness had weak ened and disordered the kidneys, could not find anything to. benefit me I learned of Booth's Kidney Pills the an advertisement and procuring a box .at'MrHolme'aPharmaby I comment treatment. It was a comparative) short time when I had been relieve. of the headache :and dizziness. 111 eyes began to clear'. and were eon strong and, well. ' The pain graduall left my back and aides and I strength ened. I am very grateful to Booth' Kidney Pills for he- ►eedy relief"give' en me and will gladly_recotamend Sold by dealers. Price 50c. The R. T. Booth & Co.. Ltd., )Tort Erie, Ont.,. Sole: Canadian "Agents.. ' ng One Corporation Publishes a Teat Nook For New Erploya.a. t A, large corporation has lately shown " its appreciation. of the value of giving new employee* "a thorough general. knowledge or the buss n I i sea bypublish- re ypu iph re ing a book describing in an interesting It, fashion ail the dotage of the .company's he • work: • nl • It la a volume of over *0 page*, 11, n luetrated with facsimile cute of varlous e" reports and other forme used. A copy Kid la furnished every employee, and he Is - expected to master ,loll merely the pion . tions pertaining to his own • work, but a the entire -book. • Quizzes are held at frequent inter,* 4 vale throughout the organization;,, and. 1 dismissal is the penalty for ignorance 0 of any subject treated in the volume. e "It costs us about $2,00Q to publish this book, says the president of the r, company, "but we consider it money - .Well invested; and we are planning -to I •1esue a new and up to date edition every year. u' ! • . "When a wan enters our employ he ed Is told to read this manual and do nothing else until he has thoroughly d mastered it.. This gives hien a general y kpow1etlge .ot the business, and if there. ate any points he 'does' not understand Y • they are cleared use before he begin 8 Werk."—System. ` FEED , ON POND LILIES. Moose Are, Exceed) ngiy Fond. of These Pretty • Plowere.. , At first thought it would appeartbn- possible that ,such large, gaunt deni- zens of the. forest as., moose could In any way be interested in. flowers. They are, however, exceedingly • fond of ' all kinds of water lilies. Few, people know that these flowers grow from thick snake -like root stocks which are so firmly attached tt the bottom "that the strongest man canhot.loosen then!, It ;is from these , firmly moored root stocks that the much admired leaves and flowers strive toward the light. A well known naturalist who studied the habits of the animals in notthern Minnesota; where moose are.more nu - morons than n •any other. part of the world, :often found two or three' big; bulls en aced in ath•rin_ their morn- ing meal on the lake bottom. The great beasts would slowly: stalk about in • three or four feet_ of, water, and often their heads would be under water :for half • a' minute at a time, so that tlelr backs would look , like bowiders just protruding from the stream;., then a pair of•" magnificent antlers Would,. come up,' and the water :.would be • shaken out of the big ears with a fap= ping nets° that could be heard tor a quarter of a mile, and then the .big, ong muzzle would• be. leisurely chew- ng hew ing a : dripping mouthful of water lily eaves and` other plants gathered..frem he bottom. - t99 the ! . So •intent were the beige •animals on,_ gathering Bowers that • several times AN ANECDOTE_ OF KEAN, :How One-Actrea W and Another Lost Hie Good Opinion. Sean possessed an inordinate love of praise oven. from his humblest wor- shipers, Frays the London Tatler. Dur- ing his brilliant management of the Princess theater one of the baliet•girle who sometimes was given a few lines to speak and who knew her manager's - failing ueed'to haunt the .wings and go into audible raptures over the trage dian's acting. . • , '. He was playing with great aueeese a pathetic part, and tears flowed down the cheeks , of the - cunning girl, , who eventually 7'fitiracteil ' "Personal potb from the actor,Spon she found her- self promoted•te: a superior position, .' • Her advancement of course wee no- ticed-. by. her: copapanions, and to her greatest friend among them she told her secret; advising the .girl to. follbw 1 be example. - r • Nothing loath, No; 2 .appeared at the . wings and almost howled .with f bro s • ; chief n stens._ when, to' her amazement, he strode'. an• grily by • ber; Aber', pointing her_out, .• excitilmed, "Who, is. that idiot?" ' She did not improve her position, Por since the advice of her knowing friend the bill been ' changed; and her man. ager was appearing in one of his moat auceesatnl comic parts. d 0 Pasturing. w • b n >e during the bummer. r Subscriber is prepared to pasture a ambo of cattle , r �' M •Spring creek, Lot 85. I3ih•Ccn. Oedema Township. JOSHUA. SHERMAN, ix imvirng Men Front the Tam. driving hearty eaters from the tithing. to give them an hour before eating a B re that.' always keep the• Tablets Of great men. The most effeetare.was , :iii3ur edam of wine medicated with donna, so that attempte to masticate. I would occasion spasms of the JAW. ' The most disgusting was te set:tante I the gluttons viands sprinkled with ' dried horses' blood and pieces of 'cat- gut. He says, "If you cut harp stringe , small „and sprinkle them on hot 0esb, I the heat will tvvist them and they . move like ,worms." :j A physical culture tutor said at the. end of a recent women's boxing. and "Physical culture among Woraen, men's growing strength and pluCit„ lend Interest to marriage, change marriage's complexion. . nald one man to another. 1 now almost recoverol from the •beatIn' he gave his wife last Saturday night.' 1' ne dea/ers or by mail at 25e per box om The Dr Williams' Medicine Co., -asked by many and 'answered by few. And yet the reason is obvious. In the construction of just one medium 'sized house leis eitiinated that over 30,000 gallons of water is used. This water does mot evaporate so quickly as it would in the air and sunlight, but ilea near :the surface of the ear.th and un- der the house and in the walls of• the damp houses foster • illness. A- house that has • been standing for a year op so is much more healthful than a new • rade Elther--;Grampa, Why do you. look so sad? Grampa---1. wai Just thinking. -Her I • age, and• I have -never done anYthing vo masters mimeo cnres'Burns, drrt. % that win ha likelY. to make &stork, . be don't Worry'. Mebby you'll still have th grandfathet Crouldn't -Sisk it . Second Sportswoman—Oh, it's all very . well for you. to. risk your neck, but •• • I'm going to be married next weeitl-w " the. naturalist • could row' up close enough to secure a good photograph before they splashed noisily back: tif the shore arid disappeared in the black ily pond they continue feeding in- it ,• The Faintly :Cook In CanadA. That You iday•be ;rubbing • Shoulders s..a.An_Qanada is illuetrated by an in. figlishritan wee :enjoying himself one at• the boarding-hause piano hen he Wes rather. startled by'ci Per- niptOrY.': request to "Step those :silly. he . once 'irreproachable crook, then eking far more • terrible than an queen. of an English kitchen. "r • show you who can play • if you'll give MG the. chair,"; intimated the portly coward;' deemed it prudent to aceede Taking her seat at the instrurtient., the cook played onn of Qhopin's bean-. Haney whieli even. her involuntary 118- left : the piano witft a; WiI(1-,7itiluid-7 pliant laugh for the 'Underground corn - the previons three days. Sad to relate, "Maggie," as she -was called,' was in the throes of her occanonal• stvervings mistress sent her away the morning after her 'musical performance. hut three days later she received bank d forgave this now repentant, sad-' iced wonian, *hese outlets -and (Iran- rry tarts Were the pride of the liouse. ogee' was a heroine of myetery; in at it was" whispered that slo was e daughter of an Anglish . baronet, and sent over to Canada. at an early 6 for reasons that never transpired. spruce. , When the moose find a good. .11. Fitisimons & Son. We are still in the But- chering business, and are in a position to fill all or- ders for season,able meats, intrusted to cu; care. -Our new business stand is- in the Combe Block. R. Fitzsimons s,145on Pine 71 Clinton Tho .eavalier he sailed ka maid From sad and acirri2Iight A Collector a Coin. he tistrnsel loeked at re, and sad Thom stipple words "Okired LIVER OrA • A ICING'S DREAM. . Sour# In, the Vialon. Might Have -Changed History, On dune 12, 1645, gharlee'1. Sept at the little info my Naseby village, Scouts had brought news of the approach of the parliamentary army, end the king Was resolved to give them battle. In the middle of the night the lords of the bedchamber, who slept in the outer' room; were disturbed by an ex- traordinary nolo° in the king's roost. Upon entering they Lound chivies sit. ting bolt uprigbt in hie bed and in. a Bruch excited state, • on• -asking what the noise wan, the king paid he bad beard no tnolae,. but that their entry had roused hind from an extraordinary dream. He said that :Strafford had stood at the foot of his bed and implored him netts/ give •bat- tle: for if he did he would be so (UMW trously defeated as to threaten he crown and even his life. • The next morning Charles told Prints Rupert and hire generale of his dream, but declared that be would fight They in vain tried to dissuade frim. In the evening news arrived that the enemy were Close at hand. That night charier* again dreamed the same dream. SI/af- ford warned him that it was- the •iaet time he would try to help -him • - The next morning the king led his army out and by 'sunset he had lost cannon, baggage and four-fifths of his troops and, as events proved,, the.writ as well. Sfrafford's Ghost• was right. Had Charles not met Cromwell at Naseby it is quite likely he would not have met his death at Whitehall. Not Caught Yet. The young clubman bad .been intro- duced• to the beautiful R•uasian actreaM. fie was charmed, entrances), and he finally led her to the conservatory., where they -might have a. quiet minute , to themselves. ""Pardon me," he .said, "I did not quite catch your name." • • "What is it that, you did not do?" Oho asked in it. "Ob, your" language is so strange; lio you want my name?" "Yee; your own full name." "Will you catch it this time?" "' "I'll do my `best." • "Well, it's Vera Federovina Ilcmmk,' arjewskaya." He muffed it.. ' . APropos Of beads, tetirinolegiste tell us.: the word comes. from the rosarise WhiCh. from liree:..iromemerfal have been used to keep eount of prayers,. for "biddae IS M pray in tha old Anglo - !Simon tongue, and "beadsman". lis One whin," to proclaim, is a 1..rindred Word and his'. itri outcothe in the "bidding 'prayer" of ouir iniiversities; when pions founders ere:remembered to the editt. 'cation of graceless undergraduates and in the "bidding', or an anetion room; when one Proclaims. to what price one et 'vailing to go. Tbe tiny. balls of wood Or lieth -or seede or gems strung together for the Oil:rose of countIng ers of Buadha, by Greeks,. by Persianst ., niean _any pierced: round ornament.— ' The gardener at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris gave an 11nd:teller... dener taro of the first ripe figs to take to. one of the goyerners. On the ./!ay the man gave *14-W:temptation and . "Where is .the Other fig?" . said. the governor to him, having 'been told td : the present beforehand.. ' "But how could you do thitr "Like this." said tint d_erVent, eival.': Tieed nerves,with that 'no ambition' feeling that is commenly felt in spring altered by taking what is known , to druggists everywhere as Dr Shoop's' Restorative. One will absolutely note a changed feeling Within 48 hours af- ter beginning to take the Restorative. The bowels get sluggish in the winter time,: the circillaticn often slows up. the Kidneys are inactive, and even the Heart in many cases grows decidedly weaker. Dr Shoop's Restorative is re- . cognized everywhere -as it genuine ton-. Ar4.0.these.v.ital—orgeillis- up and strengthens the. worn-etzt weaken- ed nerves ; it sharpens • the falling ap. 'petite, andniaiversally ' aids digestion. It always , quickly, brings renewed strength, lite, vigor, and. tunbition. Tr it and be convinced. Sold by W S Surely the mysterY of life_ Waif great.- er than the inYstery of death in the ease of a fiver -months -old ehild which • has been the subject of an inquest at Battersea. It had what the doctor • calls "drumstick" fingers and toes, its 'heart was on the right side instead of the left, the Position of the lungs • vvas revereed, the. aorta' curved down the - right side instead of the left, there was no spleen, the fiver was ott the wrong side, and there was no division be - while the artery whict should have supplied the lungs with blood was clog - ed, the, blood •natsing through a Com- munication between. the aorta and the remaining..portion of the pulmonary mu ten". With all this jutabled anatOMY the child lived,. and the . medical eyi- donee proved that. its death was. not directly dne to :the diaarranged organs, but to . an attacic,ef bronchitis. Still, death tanle mercifully, for the medical View was that if 'the one had lived Until it could stand it would have died of heart diseatie, That it breathed at all peoves the tenacity of life and forms a Co.toment on the vast stierifice orhealthily constituted children Which annuallw results from negligence. 0 PLAINT titinlItilatist, my son, is a col'. lector Of Ooins. Ostend—And, pat Pa— Weil, my son? .0stend—/s a head wali. er a numismatist? SOMetIMel; a noble 'failure Serves the world ats faithfully Qs a distinguished The effect of maim& lasts long do% Yon atich cold eosily or became run - Strengthen yourself with Scotest It hug* new. blood sod tones up your neftut Atot. EIFIU00111111, GOO. MO MOO, 0411431 • • your miasis' velvet. wan for tin dollars In Bargain Brown Brothers. Noah. - Yea, an, .1 can get wan fur authbi' sy tening- mg MINIS About the 4wan In Persistent Girl: me, not Thee 4'ack has finally sUe, deeded/ No. Succumbed.— London Tatler. Pretty Elbert Barber—Pretty shOrt, 0169 Customer —Wen, Yea. 1 am. Jthit put it -down on the mate, von you? Med Obliged to nyeitugt. for speaking of it—London Tit. The carrier pigeoft Vag In °so by the , 0217 State. departinent of the Ottoman ere, pire 88 early as the foUrteenth Ma Noels tbe.hunert eland in the body; as edam is to take froze this blood diiiimparties *deb foot MI& Vida thrr liver ip isrpld lagisstsd it same fund* tile to thelaverele. *oak* thin toiresoros belled end oath* lbe arentents ars s foollas of Woos or seism 'he LAXA-L,IVE PILLS blemermi end easy to take, tis sot saga &MA. never fak In their ogee* lid ail dealers or Mailed direct oik .01 prim by The T. alum co., rimegoi, Torcekier, Ont. To the Putchasing Public : We have tols1 you about Seeds and many have bought, but we have some yet, We have told you about MillinerK. and there has been a rush for it, but we can supply many more. Now cozies Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, of which we have an immense stock, All sorts of Dry Goods, Groceries, etc Then the season for Wire, for fencing has come, jand We have the material. --Coiled, litarb and Oorne and leave your order for Coal for t,text winter. We will be able to supply you shortly, The wow:over ShOe WKS% RUMOR We have secured the ex- clusive agency of the fam— ous American 'Walk - Over Shoe for Clinton and invite our friends to call and see a full and coMplete line in the various shapek sizes. and widths, The Walk-Oimr Shoe because of its general excellence, is° sold in 44 conntr.ies, and' is conceded • to be the heighi of shoe perfection. by_ the' j. !orld's i'nvite you' goods for yourself. JAMES TWITCHELL VICTORIA BLOCK, • CLINTON Repairing Veatly and PrOinptly Executed. Rhithmdtic:.RINGS 4 are guaranted to cure Rheumatism and Neuralgia.. z 41 The Electra Chemical Ring is not an ignorant o O 'charm or faith cure, but a scientific medium for the H :elimination of uric acid from die blood, The secret; 'c4'..4 the power, the merit in this ring lies in the coin- • *bination of Various metals Of which the fifig ,C) 1. made, no matter What the trouble is, if, it is caused to by excesi of uric acid the Electro Chemical Ring GI,* will effect a cure, looks just -lie any other ting, 'V can be worn di and ni t. e guarantee t ese r:4 'Rings to do all we claim. t ese 1.4- W Rings. COUNTERH.- LINTON tIo $2.00 Round Trip CIODERICH to SATURDAY:- JVIVE,20th B. H. Ayer, Excursion Agent CHILDREN. ORDINARY 11ALF FARE BAGGAGE Feze. FOR GODERICII Leave Detroit for Goderich 8 00 a. nt (Leave Port Huron 12 noon) • FRIDAY, Central time, arprievme .in Goderich, 0.00 GODERICH BAND : MOONLIGHT 8 p. FridaY0 June loth: 1;4:JR DETROIT Leave Goderich for Detroit; 8.80 a. M. Saturday., Julie 20th, Canada Tint% arrive in Detroity 4.00 p.m': RETURN TO aoritation Leave Detroit for Goderich 1.00 m., Monday /tine 22nd, Central Thee, ilptzsauardesieh for Detroit stab 0.,„ linG 28rd, Canada Time. 1/17111TE STAR LINE • •